Order of Business.

Thursday, 25 October 1945

Mr. Hughes:I want to give notice, Sir, that I wish to raise on the Adjournment the question which I asked yesterday on the matter of priority in the transport of livestock.

An Ceann Comhairle:I have to decide, as between the two questions, of which notice has been given, which I shall accept. Deputy Flanagan might put down another question to elicit the information he requires.

Mr. Dillon:Will the Minister for Industry and Commerce be back from the holiday?

[628]Mr. Little:It is not a holiday.

Minister for Local Government and Public Health (Mr. MacEntee):It is proposed to take Nos. 2,1 and 4 on the Order Paper, and in No. 4—Private Deputies' business—to take Motion No. 5.

General Mulcahy:Will only Motion No. 5 be taken?

Mr. MacEntee:Yes, that is all.

General Mulcahy:If No. 5 motion, in Private Deputies' time, is finished before the normal hour of adjournment, will a subsequent motion be taken?

Mr. MacEntee:Well, we will take No. 6 then.

An Ceann Comhairle:No. 6 after No. 5 concludes.

Mr. Dillon:What is No. 6?

An Ceann Comhairle:It is No. 6 on the list of Private Deputies' motions.

Mr. Dillon:Is the Minister sure that it is the one that comes before 7?

Mr. Blowick:Might I ask when will the Dáil reassemble after the Adjournment?